Thursday, 27 September 2007

Fart...

Received this from a friend....kinda funny and make sense. Read on... -------------------------------------------------- 爱情就象放屁,放走了,再找不回来; 爱情就象放屁,随时随地都可能发生; 爱情就象放屁,在不知不觉中酝酿,爆发的时候却如此猛烈; 爱情就象放屁,有什么样的投入,就有什么样的味道; 爱情就象放屁,看不见摸不着,却又如此真实的感受到; 爱情就象放屁,两个人之间,你做了,不用说她也能知道; 爱情就象放屁,此时无声胜有声; 爱情就象放屁,越是短促,越是震撼人心; 爱情就象放屁,也许你只是无心,却很可能伤害了她; 爱情就象放屁,独自一个人呆在小房间的时候,最是痛苦; 爱情就象放屁,最终都是随风飘散,再无痕……

-------------------------------------------------- My Sayz...

Erm...Appreciate your fart and enjoy when you have it? Haha...

~CheeRz~

Wednesday, 26 September 2007

Oops, I forgot...

I forgot to pay duty, says politician ALOR STAR: “Oops, I forgot.” This is the excuse given by one of the prominent politicians who have flouted Customs regulations by using a duty-free Nissan van on the mainland without paying duties. “A Customs officer did remind me sometime this year to settle the duty by end of this year but I forgot. Thank you for reminding me,” said the politician when contacted yesterday. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For the rest of the joke, click here.

Tuesday, 25 September 2007

Froggie....

It has accompany me to many trips and holidays.

It was with me since my days back in UTAR.

High and low, it was there with me.

North, south, east, west...it was there by my side.



On 21 September 2007 as I was cycling back home after dinner at around 7pm (+7 GMT), I got a sudden feel that my froggie is gone. I've been hanging it by the side of my bag all the time. As I tried to reach for it, it really wasn't there. OMG...I must have dropped it somewhere, in the street of Vientiane.

I've actually developed some "gan qing" with this froggie. It's something I really appreciate. But I've somehow lost it unintentioanlly. Some say,

"what's yours will be yours forever, what's not will
never be..."

At some point I totally disagree to this statement. What is not yours, then you should go after it to make it yours. That's what we call dreams, right? We come to the world with nothing, but we work to get them, to make them ours. On matters like this, I think we have choices. It's whether we want, or we don't want, whether we give outselves the chance, or we don't. After I lost froggie, I guess I did have the choice to go back to search for it. But I chose not to. Cause I'm looking forward....to get home, ok? That time was pretty dark already....haha. Siao meh?

Oh well, I guess it's time to let it go. Life moves on right? Today I lost my froggie. Maybe tomorrow I'll get this piggy home....

Friday, 21 September 2007

Air Asia, Kuching ~ Macau route

Read about this piece of news on The Star this morning.... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nation Friday September 21, 2007 AirAsia set to fly Kuching-Macau route KUCHING: Budget carrier AirAsia will launch its first international connection from Sarawak on Nov 15, when it launches the Kuching-Macau daily flight. Its Kuching station manager S. Suppiah said the carrier would add on more flights if there was demand from travellers. “If the Kuching-Macau flight is a success, we may consider introducing the Kuching-Shenzen flight,” he said after meeting state Urban Development and Tourism Minister Datuk Wong Soon Koh. Wong said the Kuching-Macau service would “open a window” for Sarawak to the rest of the world.... (Click to read the rest of the news) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ... lets pray it for it to be real for good. Air Asia, keep your words.

Wednesday, 19 September 2007

Try figure out this puzzle...

Geez....my friend sent me this puzzle. It's rather like a online puzzle that you have to solve this page first before you can move to the next page.
Altogether, there's 23 questions. The first few questions you should be able to answer. But the questions got tougher and tougher.
Ok, give you guys a hint. Whatever questions appear next, try google for them if you don't get it. You'll find the answers.
But, make sure you don't get yourself to pages like > this <>
Good luck and enjoy. I got it through without looking at the full page of answers...hehe.
~CheeRz~

Monday, 17 September 2007

What I did recently..

First time ever in Laos for the past 5 months.......


... and I finally got to lay my hands on the steering wheel of this babe.

Yes, it's a Toyota Prado.

Hey, I don't mean just just sit on the driver seat ok. I mean, I actually got to drive it last Saturday...muahahaha.

As I know, Prado is not really available in Malaysia market. Those 1 or 2 you see in the streets, are specially ordered and imported.

Heck...call me a sakai or whatever you like, but for the first time ever I got to drive this around RM300k baby.

Ok, I admit. I don't have a driving liciense here. I was driving it illegally and by circumstances I had to. But...who cares? The point is I got to drive at oversea...left-handed driving some more...hehe.

My next target...

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Oh yea....babe. I'm so gonna own you one day....

Saturday, 15 September 2007

My New Blogging Nest

Having an account here for more than a year, I haven't really utilize it.



I've been using Blogs.Friendster to blog about my feelings, things I think/thought about, things happen around, things I saw, things I expereinced, etc.

Somehow I guess blogging is a "thing" for me. It's not because it's the latest trend or anything "ing" for the generation to follow suit. But for me, this is where I can express myself freely, talk anything I want, blah anything I want, curse anything I want.

And of course, when I have the time to blog as well.

I have a sudden urge last few days, to switch from Friendster to back here. Maybe it's because of the editable Html whereas Friendster is not so friendly in Html editting afterall.

From now on, I will be making here as my primary blog nest rather than Friendster. What I will do is link what I've said here to there...only if I've got the time, of course. One thing I'll miss from Friendster, is its "strikethrough" function. I've got so hooked up using it recently.

I'm not going to widely promote about my blog here. It's just a place for me to express myself, be myself afterall.

Folks, a big warm WELCOME to you all if you happen to drop by.

~CheeRz~

Friday, 25 August 2006

25 August 2006, 6:03pm ~Life without Pluto~

Astronomers strip Pluto of its status as a planet

By Alan Crosby

PRAGUE (Reuters) - Pluto was stripped of its status as a planet on Thursday when astronomers from around the world redefined it as a "dwarf planet," leaving just eight major planets in the solar system.

With one vote, toys and models of the solar system became instantly obsolete, forcing teachers and publishers to scramble to update textbooks and lessons used in classrooms for decades.

To read more for the rest of the news, please refer to..

http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/8/25/worldupdates/2006-08-25T025843Z_01_NOOTR_RTRJONC_0_-264779-3&sec=worldupdates

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My Say....

Geez, bye bye to our lovely little "planet". You will forever be in our memory of those born before today...if anyone cares. Anyway, apa la you people. Just accept the fact since they have proved that Pluto is just a dwarf planet.

Life goes on.....

Terence

Friday, 4 August 2006

4 August 2006, 3:06pm ~The clinics in Desa Setapak~

Let's boycott the clinic at desa wangsa (Forwarded) A first year student fromTARC has been killed in taman desa setapak after being robbed by 2 robbers. The unlucky guy is being stabbed at the back and slashed on his hand. He died at the scene before the ambulans send him to hospital. i noe every1 juz read this shocking news this few days, and perhaps all of us is upset for this. but, u noe wat? this poor kid IS POSSIBLE TO BEEN RESCUED! Actually, that day i m eating at desa wangsa maju. Around that hour, someone had come to the clinic beside the restaurant wang quan to ask for emergency rescue. he said that they had call the ambulance and ONLY asking the doctor on duty to go to to the murder place to stop the bleeding.it is just a small things rite? but guess what the doctor say? "I M VERY BUSY NOW. IT IS NONE OF MY BUSINESS. IF U WAN ME TO HELP THE BOY, ASK HIM COME HERE AND I WILL HELP HIM." what the hell!!!!! is it a phrases come out from dctor?? u expect someone been slashed and lie only at roadside 100m away to CLIMB to ya clinic to been rescued?? U ARE NOT YET A DOCTOR, EVEN A HUMAN! FOR GOD SAKE! i though it juz some hooligan fighting case around there until i realise how big deal is the matter when i read the newspaper on Saturday. i m shame on him. GUYS AND GALS, REMEMBER, BOYCOTT THE CLINIC AT DESA WANGSA MAJU. THEY REFUSE TO HELP A BOY FROM DYING. AND THE BOY IS 11A STUDENT STUDY IN TARC ACCOUNTING.Plz and forward. thanks ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My Say: The boy really would still be living today if his last few minutes were treasured and some help were attended to him. And yes, I've heard about the clinic case myself. But not in that detailed. After reading this, I don't think someone may want to boycott the clinic for no purpose. By the way from what I heard, it's not the clinic right beside Ban Chuan only, but another clinic at the upper row of shop near 7-11 there too. The clinics are to be blamed. The doctors failed to carry out their duties, which is to save, rather than asked the victim to come to them, and then over-charging them. However, there is one issue I must raise too. I also heard that, while the boy was still living, being able to call for help and to call his dad, there were a number of neighbours around. But how come no one try to go to him, stop his bleeding and bring him to the hospital instead of leaving him there alone? This is very sad to think about. I can understand that, without the knowledge in first-aiding, some may be unsure what to do, or afraid of causing much more injury to the victim. But at least, couldn't anyone nearby just go to him and try to stop his bleeding? Or why couldn't the neighbours with cars send him to the hospital or (at least la) the clinics in Desa Setapak outside, instead of waiting for the ambulance to arrive? Yes, you may get the blood onto your seats. But to the clinics outside, it takes not more than 2 minutes to go by car. This sudden case gives great impact to everyone, not only around Wangsa Maju, but everyone in the whole country. But from this incident, I also get to know that, when you are in need of help, everyone can really be extremely selfish. Everyone can be very inconsiderate. Can the society be in your needs when you want them to be? Are they reliable? Are we really that united? God knows......

4 August 2006, 3:02am ~Robbery cum murder~

KUALA LUMPUR: A college student died after being stabbed in the head and hand in Wangsa Maju here last night. Lee Khian Yip, 18, of Tunku Abdul Rahman College, was attacked by two men who approached him on a motorcycle as he and a friend were walking back to their hostel in TAR Villa. Sentul police chief Asst Comm Mohd Rodzi Ismail said the murder happened at 8.35pm after the two students had had their dinner at a nearby food stall. Police believed it was a robbery that went wrong as the victim's wallet was missing although his handphone was not taken, ACP Mohd Rodzi told reporters at the scene. According to Khian Yip's friend, said ACP Mohd Rodzi, although the victim was bleeding profusely, he managed to call his mother at the family home in Ipoh before he died. The body of the first-year accountancy student was sent to Kuala Lumpur Hospital. ACP Mohd Rodzi urged those with information on the incident to contact the nearest police station. – Bernama ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear friends, if you are living nearby, be it in Desa Setapak (the 3-storey terrace houses beside the Wangsa Maju LRT Station), or TAR Villa, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE....never walk alone the side road along the houses and the LRT route from the LRT station to TAR Villa. If you must, use the main road under the LRT instead. For those staying in the inner side of Desa Setapak, use the main road along the terrace houses inside. And do keep in mind that always be alert, and walk in the opposite direction of the road. At least you can see who's coming towards you, and you get the time to evade if you hear bikes coming. It's not the safest though. KL's safety sux anyway. Do be careful wherever you are. Terence ps. Please do feel free to copy and paste what I have written here anywhere you like if you think I make sense. Do share around....